Why Messi doesn’t run



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You won’t often see Lionel Messi sprint. But why?

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47 opiniones en “Why Messi doesn’t run”

  1. I hate seeing Messi play. He is the most lazy player ever, I never understood why people think he is great. He just depends so much on having good players around him. Even at PSG with great players, he just messed up and showed he was just average 😂

  2. Unfortunately this causes amateurs imitate him, but since they have no actual idea what theyre doing, they actually just walk around and think that since they play like messi, they are the most valuable player on the field.

  3. I would love to see statistics for how many goals he scores in the first ten minutes compared to any other ten minute period to see if it is less due to this process.

  4. Messi reads the game very easily. So he doesnt need to move. He only moves when he feels like it and by then its too late. He's already scored and the commentator has said "1 2 3 4 wonderful wonderful wonderful" 😊

  5. that's not the main reason, if you play football you'll know that dribbling is 2-3 times more tiring than running, Messi used to dribble a lot in a game, that's why Barcelona used to let him walk off ball, as when he gets the ball, that's when the magic happen

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